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...days after the 2000 election, the identity of the future president remained uncertain, with Florida’s decisive 25 electoral votes up in the air. Florida’s secretary of state had declared George W. Bush the winner by a 537-vote margin, but the state??s highest court ordered a manual recount...
...high court’s ruling on December 12, 2000 halted the Florida recount, delivering the state??s electors—and the White House—to Bush...
...primary campaign for a U.S. Senate race in Ohio 2006. Brown identified himself as an unapologetic progressive “ready to run a populist campaign and progressive agenda” and focused on the themes of economic renewal in Ohio, fair trade issues, and the revitalization of the state??s Democratic party. “My election will show that an unabashed progressive can win the state,” Brown said, adding that his success in Ohio will further prove that “progressives everywhere can win office.” After describing what...
...Knights in two games. The Purple Eagles edged No. 8 Clarkson by margins of 4-1 and 1-0, while goalie Alison Rutledge stopped 76 of 77 shots during the two games.For ranking purposes, the Crimson may stay at No. 9 since its competitor—No. 10 Minnesota State??lost and drew in a two-game set against No. 5 Minnesota. In last week’s poll, Harvard had six more points than the Mavericks.—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...debate over intelligent design, the theory that natural selection cannot account for all of life’s evolution and that an “intelligent designer” must have guided the process. The Kansas Education Board recently voted to teach alternatives to evolution in the state??s science classes. Both professors said their courses will critically examine this viewpoint and teach students to distinguish between what they refer to as “science and psuedoscience.” John W. Hoopes, an associate professor of anthropology at Kansas who received a doctorate from Harvard...